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my name is meredith eiken and i am the
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program director for the internal
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medicine residency program
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to me the thing that really sets our
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program apart from other programs
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is the people and the culture here so
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there's a lot of places similar to here
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where you're going to get phenomenal
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clinical training
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but i think the thing that really sets
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our environment apart is that you can do
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all of that
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with a really supportive residency
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family residents are going to get
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exposed to the full
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breadth of internal medicine and the
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subspecialties
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we have a outpatient resident internal
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medicine clinic
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where all residents will have a
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longitudinal clinic and be able to
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follow patients over the course of their
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three years of residency training and
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really become their primary care
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physician
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on the inpatient side our residents
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rotate through general medical awards
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critical care
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pulmonology cardiology and all of the
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other sub-specialties
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they get a broad experience with both
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critical care and general medical
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inpatient care and we're always adding
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new things to the curriculum for example
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we have an ultrasound training program
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led by dr wagner
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that's really allowing our residents to
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gain more proficiency with point of care
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ultrasound which has been a huge
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interest amongst our residents one of
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the other things that's really exciting
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is the addition of the fellowship
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programs in
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pulmonary and critical care infectious
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diseases and gastroenterology
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which will allow our residents to have
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greater exposure
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to these subspecialty areas and also
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open up new opportunities
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greenville is also a wonderful place to
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live and it's really a place that
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promotes that positive environment
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so for example our downtown is
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incredibly walkable and vibrant whether
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you're interested in
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restaurants arts music you can find
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anything that you want
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there's a lot of different things that
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you can look for in a training program
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and i think that ability to have those
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trusted colleagues is really essential
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the people
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who not only can you look toward when
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you're
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in the hospital but when you're outside
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of the hospital for that additional
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level of support
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my name is bill sessions and i'm a pgy2
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resident with the internal medicine
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program since i've been here
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i have been constantly inspired by
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my patients my fellow residents and the
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administration
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one of the things that i appreciated
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about this program was the fact that
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the residents here were able to do a lot
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of their own procedures and
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you know had the autonomy to develop
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their own
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way that they wanted to practice
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medicine it's you know helped me
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fall in love with medicine all over
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again i really
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enjoyed everything in medical school the
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learning every aspect of it but
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getting to you know work with the team
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and interact with patients and really
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help change lives is something that i've
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really enjoyed about
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you know being here at prisma health in
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greenville my name is
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darren winter i'm in the internal
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medicine program here at
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greenville memorial hospital the best
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part of my experience thus far i would
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say
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is working with and learning from just
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some of the most amazing people i was
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absolutely
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shocked by how welcoming and
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caring our leadership was before i even
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stepped foot in the door on my first day
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of residency
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all if not the vast majority of our
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attendings and
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faculty members are extremely
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approachable
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and willing to be mentors they're
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something that's really important in a
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program
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to be able to have a say as a resident
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about changes that are made to your
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program
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our open door policy
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by every person on leadership really
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gives the residents a voice
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we're definitely more of a family
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at this point than we are co-workers at
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the end of the day i think that there's
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a lot of things that you can look for in
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a residency training program and you
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really want to find a place that you're
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going to be happy
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and thriving and really feel valued and
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supported
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and i think that's really what our
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residents find here
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